Text File Connection/text/shared/explorer/database/dabawiz02text.xhpDatabase Wizard text filetables in databases;importing text formats (Base)text databases (Base)mw changed "database tables;" to "tables in databases;"Text File ConnectionSpecifies the settings for importing a database in text format.UFI: most text copied without editing from shared\explorer\database\11040000In a text format database, data is stored in an unformatted ASCII file, where each record comprises a row. The data fields are divided by separators. Text in the data fields is divided by quotation marks.Path to text filesEnter the path to the text file or files. If you just want one text file, you can use any extension of the file name. If you enter a folder name, the text files in that folder must have the extension *.csv to be recognized as files of the text database.BrowseClick to open a file selection dialog.Plain text files (*.txt)Click to access txt files.UFI: sorry, this is not in the spec.'Comma separated value' files (*.csv)Click to access csv files.CustomClick to access custom files. Enter the extension in the text box.Field separatorEnter or select the character that separates data fields in the text file.Text separatorEnter or select the character that identifies a text field in the text file. You cannot use the same character as the field separator.Decimal separatorEnter or select the character that is used as a decimal separator in the text file, for example, a period (0.5) or a comma (0,5).Thousands separatorEnter or select the character that is used as a thousands separator in the text file, for example a comma (1,000), or a period (1.000).Database Wizard